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An illuminating profile of the San Francisco Bay Area, and its regional and global influence, as seen from the focal point of San Francisco International Airport (SFO).A People's History of SFO use...
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19 March 2024

An illuminating profile of the San Francisco Bay Area, and its regional and global influence, as seen from the focal point of San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
A People's History of SFO uses the history of San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to tell a multifaceted story of development, encounter, and power in the surrounding region from the eighteenth century to the present. In lively, engaging stories, Eric Porter reveals SFO's unique role in the San Francisco Bay Area's growth as a globally connected hub of commerce, technology innovation, and political, economic, and social influence.
Starting with the very land SFO was built on, A People's History of SFO sees the airport as a microcosm of the forces at work in the Bay Area—from its colonial history and early role in trade, mining, and agriculture to the economic growth, social sanctuary, and environmental transformations of the twentieth century. In ways both material and symbolic, small human acts have overlapped with evolving systems of power to create this bustling metropolis. A People's History of SFO ends by addressing the climate crisis, as sea levels rise and threaten SFO itself on the edge of San Francisco Bay.
A People's History of SFO uses the history of San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to tell a multifaceted story of development, encounter, and power in the surrounding region from the eighteenth century to the present. In lively, engaging stories, Eric Porter reveals SFO's unique role in the San Francisco Bay Area's growth as a globally connected hub of commerce, technology innovation, and political, economic, and social influence.
Starting with the very land SFO was built on, A People's History of SFO sees the airport as a microcosm of the forces at work in the Bay Area—from its colonial history and early role in trade, mining, and agriculture to the economic growth, social sanctuary, and environmental transformations of the twentieth century. In ways both material and symbolic, small human acts have overlapped with evolving systems of power to create this bustling metropolis. A People's History of SFO ends by addressing the climate crisis, as sea levels rise and threaten SFO itself on the edge of San Francisco Bay.
Price: $24.95
Pages: 304
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
19 March 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520402331
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
"Inside the airport, you can’t literally see the past. Still, you might be able to commune with it when you read Eric Porter’s new lively book."
Eric Porter is Professor of History, History of Consciousness, and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Contents
Introduction: Three Views of SFO
1. Out of the Mud
2. Making San Francisco Airport
3. Of Fighting Planes and Flowers
4. A Black Future in the Air Industry?
5. The Politics of Jet Noise
6. Differing Degrees of Welcome
7. Sanctuary’s Gateway
8. Shoreline Futures
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Three Views of SFO
1. Out of the Mud
2. Making San Francisco Airport
3. Of Fighting Planes and Flowers
4. A Black Future in the Air Industry?
5. The Politics of Jet Noise
6. Differing Degrees of Welcome
7. Sanctuary’s Gateway
8. Shoreline Futures
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index